Horror: The sequel to the movie that traumatized an entire generation has revealed its trailer

Horror: The sequel to the movie that traumatized an entire generation has revealed its trailer

Almost 50 years after William Friedkin’s film, The Exorcist is back in theaters. The direct sequel to the feature film that scarred an entire generation, The Exorcist – Allegiance has been released today in a terrifying trailer featuring the famous score of Krzysztof Penderecki.

Directed by David Gordon Green and produced by Jason Blum, the duo behind the new Halloween trilogy, the film packs a double exorcism here as not one, but two little girls are possessed.

Exorcist – Loyalty Follows Victor (Leslie Odom Jr.), a man who lost his wife in the Haiti earthquake 12 years ago. Since then, he has been raising their daughter Angela (Lydia Jewett) alone. But when Angela and her friend Catherine (Olivia Marcum) disappear into the woods, only to return three days later with complete amnesia, a series of events, each more terrifying than the next, confronts Victor with the quintessence of evil. Totally confused, he tries to find the only person alive who witnessed this kind of cruelty: Chris, played by Ellen Boorstyn.

Ellen Burstyn and Leslie Odom Jr.

This marks the first time that Reagan’s mother’s interpreter in the original film has agreed to reprise the role, accompanied by Leslie Odom Jr.Recently seen Murder on the Orient Express and Hamilton, EJ Bonilla, Ann Dowd and Young Lydia Jewett and Olivia Marcum.

David Gordon Green and Jason Blum want to use the same formula as for Halloween: bring back the cast from the original film and continue the plot of the first opus. Exorcist – Loyalty So it doesn’t count the sequels: The Exorcist 2 – John Boorman’s The Heretic (1978) and William Peter Blatt’s The Exorcist III (1990).

Trilogies such as Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween is overThe Exorcist: Devotion is set to hit theaters on October 11.

Source: Allocine

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